More Photos of the Dubai 3D Office

The City of Gold has turned to printing for its latest showpiece
building, using a giant industrial 3D printer to construct a futuristic
office space in just 17 days.
However, government officials suggest the “world first” development in the Persian Gulf shows how 3D printing technology can usher in an era of lower cost and faster delivery construction.
Dubbed the ‘Office of the Future,’ the TV-shaped space was built – or should we say, printed – using a special mixture of cement, according to a government statement.

But the most amazing element of city’s newfangled approach to architecture is that the large office was made using a massive printer measuring 20 feet high, 120 feet long and 40 feet wide.

“This is an experience we present to the world on implementing future technology in our lives, and it represents a new milestone for the UAE as a global leader in strategic achievements,” said Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, opening the structure alongside the Crown Prince of Dubai.

The creation was part of Dubai’s 3D Printing Strategy, which will see the city roll out further new-age projects based in medicine and construction.
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